Document Theory: An Introduction.

作者: MK Buckland

DOI:

关键词: Information societySociologyPhysical mediaInformation retrievalLinguisticsDocument engineeringCopyingContext (language use)NounRepresentation (arts)Document management system

摘要: Author(s): Buckland, MK | Editor(s): Willer, M; Gilliland, AJ; Tomic, M Abstract: Writing, printing, telecommunications, and copying enabled the rise of “information society” (more accurately “document society”) characterized by division labor. Document (verb) means to make evident. A document (noun) is something from which you learn, especially a text. Documents have phenomenological aspect; employ cultural codes; form media types; use physical media. The management documents led more inclusive definition, including Briet’s antelope. technical, social, mental aspects. Factual assertions require context. are used shape our lives culture. Conventionally made as documents; but objects can also be into or simply regarded documents. New forms new bibliography. Current trends lead recording, representation, analysis everything, simultaneously.

参考文章(10)
William R. Hawken, Full-size photocopying Graduate School of Library Service, Rutgers, the State University. ,(1960)
Max Karoubi, K-theory: An introduction ,(1978)
Ludwik Fleck, Robert King Merton, Thomas S. Kuhn, Thaddeus J. Trenn, Fred Bradley, Genesis and development of a scientific fact ,(1979)
Michael K. Buckland, What is a “document”? Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. ,vol. 48, pp. 804- 809 ,(1997) , 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4571(199709)48:9<804::AID-ASI5>3.0.CO;2-V
Michael Buckland, Data management as bibliography Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. ,vol. 37, pp. 34- 37 ,(2011) , 10.1002/BULT.2011.1720370611
Niels Windfeld Lund, Document theory Annual Review of Information Science and Technology. ,vol. 43, pp. 1- 55 ,(2009) , 10.1002/ARIS.2009.1440430116
Patrick Wilson, Second-hand knowledge : an inquiry into cognitive authority Greenwood Press. ,(1983)